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Chapter 5 — Network Support
74 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User’s Manual
Personal Area Networks
"Bluetooth" is the name given to a technology standard using short-range
radio links, intended to replace cables connecting portable and fixed
electronic devices. The standard defines a uniform structure for a range of
devices to communicate with each other with minimal user effort. Its key
features are robustness, low complexity, low power, and low cost. The
technology offers wireless access to LANs, the mobile phone network, and
the internet for a host of home appliances and mobile computer interfaces.
Wireless Printing can also be done with Microsoft APIs, including
Bluetooth extensions for Winsock, and Bluetooth virtual COM ports.
Information about other Bluetooth software is in the Bluetooth Resource
Kit and the Bluetooth Resource Kit User's Guide via the Intermec Developer
Library (IDL), which is available as a download from the Intermec web via
www.intermec.com/idl. See your Intermec representative for information.
Using the Intermec Settings Applet
The Intermec Settings applet displays the device name, the device address,
enables or disables Bluetooth communications, and sets discoverable and
connectable settings. This also provides a versions screen for various
Bluetooth items in the system.
To enable Bluetooth communications before configuring radio communications
1 See “Enabling Bluetooth” on page 53 to enable Bluetooth.
2 Tap (+) to expand the Discoverable and Connectable options.
3 Tap File > Save Settings, then File > Exit to close the applet.
Using the Wireless Printing Applet
The Wireless Printing applet separates the task of wireless printing from
other Bluetooth management items not relevant to this task.
Wireless Printing has a concept of the “current wireless printer.” This
printer is the one to which the CK60 makes a connection when the wireless
printing COM port is opened. If there is no current wireless printer, there
is no wireless printing COM port. Registration and deregistration of this
COM port is controlled by the Bluetooth COM port control. Use the
Wireless Printing applet to handle the COM port registration. Customer
software or other test applications can also use this applet to manage the
COM port registration and deregistration.
The current wireless printer is stored in the registry and is registered and
deregistered on Bluetooth stack load/unload. If the current wireless printer
changes, the existing wireless printing COM port is deregistered, and the
new one is registered instead. The registered COM port is stored in the
registry as the “WPort.”
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